‘nasty little question’: Philby, My Silent War, p. 183.
‘insatiable appetite for new’: Elliott, Umbrella, p. 173.
‘guilty only of an unwise friendship’: Knightley, The Master Spy, p. 183.
‘the victim of unsubstantiated’: Bower, The Perfect English Spy, p. 127.
‘I’m no good to you now’: Seale and McConville, Philby, p. 217.
‘obvious distress’: Philby, My Silent War, p. 184.
‘not possibly be a traitor’: Cave Brown, Treason in the Blood, p. 439.
‘dedicated, loyal officer’: Chapman Pincher, Treachery: Betrayals, Blunders and Cover-Ups: Six Decades of Espionage (London, 2012), p. 401.
‘great black cloud’: Philby, My Silent War, p. 184.
‘He said that he had been’: ibid.
‘Personally I would be delighted’: Elliott, Umbrella, p. 176.
‘I suppose he is not doing’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/473.
‘in jest’: ibid.
‘it was already too late’: ibid.
‘The case against Philby’: ibid.
‘sticky’: Philby, My Silent War, p. 185.
‘judicial inquiry’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 427.
‘Hello Buster’: Borovik, The Philby Files, p. 297.
‘How would I know?’: Knightley, The Master Spy, p. 186.
‘Who was that young’: Borovik, The Philby Files, p. 298.
‘How could I not help her?’: ibid.
‘So far, he has admitted’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/473.
‘It all became a shouting match’: Bower, The Perfect English Spy, p. 133.
‘The interrogation of Philby’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/473.
‘I find myself unable’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 427.
‘There’s no hope’: Bower, The Perfect English Spy, p. 133.
‘Philby’s attitude throughout’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/473.
‘had all the cards in his hands’: ibid.
‘Nicholas Elliott again referred’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 427.
‘counter-attacking’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/473.
‘foremost exponent in the country’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 336.
‘manner verging on the exquisite’: Philby, My Silent War, p. 187.
‘two little traps’: ibid.
‘Nothing could have been more’: ibid.
‘remained open’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/473.
‘hanging’: Philby, My Silent War, p. 187.
‘I would have given’: ibid.
‘a much more favourable’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 427.
‘unproven’: ibid.
‘Investigation will continue’: PREM 11/4457.
‘We feel that the case’: ibid.
Chapter 12: The Robber Barons
‘To whom should a wife’s allegiance’: Borovik, The Philby Files, p. 311.
‘suspicious’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/474.
‘entirely innocent’: ibid.
‘Kim’s gone’: Borovik, The Philby Files, p. 311.
‘Thank God it’s you at last’: ibid.
‘insane’: Cave Brown, Treason in the Blood, p. 447.
‘disclosed very definitely’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/473.
‘loyal ex-colleague’: Elliott, Umbrella, p. 186.
‘the poor man’s Surrey’: Philby, My Silent War, p. xx.
‘Philby was under constant watch’: Modin, My Five Cambridge Friends, p. 229.
‘Peach is apt to get blind drunk’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 433.
‘You must fight like hell’: Bower, The Perfect English Spy, p. 292.
‘The whole family went through’: Elliott, Umbrella, p. 186.
‘whether he wished for’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/474.
‘C seemed to have reached’: ibid.
‘Philby would recover from’: Cave Brown, Treason in the Blood, p. 447.
‘the extent to which Peach’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 433.
‘of which he was governor’: Elliott, Umbrella, p. 187.
‘the intense disagreement’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 430.
‘refused to let one of his chaps down’: Bower, The Perfect English Spy, p. 134.
‘In [Aileen’s] opinion’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 433.
‘was close enough to our house’: Elliott, Umbrella, p. 186.
‘in the normal way’: Liddell, Diaries, TNA KV 4/474.
‘somewhat worried’: ibid.
‘worry that Petrov had brought’: Borovik, The Philby Files, p. 312.
‘had parted from his wife’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 430.
‘It will undermine Philby’: Bower, The Perfect English Spy, p. 152.
‘pursuing a vendetta against Philby’: ibid., p. 153.
desperately short of cash’: Modin, My Five Cambridge Friends, p. 228.
‘rendered us immense services’: ibid., p. 229.
‘a large sum of money’: ibid.
‘villainous Italian authorities’: ibid., p. 230.
‘vied with one another’: ibid., p. 231.
‘Excuse me’: ibid.
‘Tomorrow. 8pm. Angel.’: ibid.
‘a long stare’: ibid.
‘“Yes,” he said. “Yes. Yes.”’: ibid.
‘I was virtually certain’: Philby, My Silent War, p. 190.
‘the dark silhouette kept pace’: ibid., p. 232.
‘refreshed spirit’: ibid., p. 190.
‘Petrov knew nothing’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 430.
‘I was no longer alone’: Philby, My Silent War, p. 190.
‘It is the spy who has’: George Kennedy Young, circular written in 1950s, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Kennedy_Young
‘Men’s minds are shaped’: ibid.
‘biased’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 430.
‘The Milmo Report’: PREM 11/4457.
‘victim of a miscarriage of justice’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 430.
‘Produce the evidence’: Bower, The Perfect English Spy, p. 156.
‘greatest defender’: Corera, MI6, p. 72.
‘We are going to have’: Bower, The Perfect English Spy, p. 154.
‘I know you are the Third Man’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 433.
‘welcomed the chance’: ibid. p. 430.
‘who knew him well’: Wright, Spycatcher, p. 44.
‘To call it an interrogation’: ibid.
‘You may be pleased’: Borovik, The Philby Files, p. 315.
‘The trail had become’: Philby, My Silent War, p. 192.
‘livid’: Bower, The Perfect English Spy, p. 156.
‘belief that one of the questioners’: Andrew, Defence of the Realm, p. 430.